Alek of DA Forums skeptical of Datel hack

Sony PSP - Image 1So what do the guys-in-the-know have to say about this alleged hack by Datel on the PSP 3000? Alek of the Dark_ALeX forums give out his two cents, found in full article.

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PSP - Image 1No doubt that word on Datel‘s uh-mazing “hack” on the PSP 3000 with their for-sale battery has quickly spread like wildfire across the internet. But amidst the trepidation and controlled excitement, most of us eagerly await what guys in the know say about this.

We’ve got a statement right here, from Alek of the Dark_AleX forums, and he’s obviously not gonna go into a mad rush to buy one of those things. Here’s why:

You might have seen a new Battery that has come into the market, as always with a price and with a good advertising program…

Well, this post is just to answer some mails that i’ve recieved.

1. To have a LED indicator ON, doesn’t means that you can install cfw or hack anything. Remember 088v3 mobos? Right.

2. It’s spreading like a timebomb that it can be hacked and so on. Well, what any user can see is an interesting campaign to promote an article that is not yet released. It would be interesting to see.. how about an old “hello world” like on Noobz time, instead of a “buy today” call?

3. Just to remember all this things up, LED indicator ON and nothing on screen means directly what Dark_AleX explained here about the preIPL.

Would be an interesting step, indeed, in case that the protection on 3k would be sort of a signal encryption or a change of protocol instead of just a change of the battery pin communication system; so, until more proofs come into play, i would not definetly go in a rush to buy it xD.

We’ll be keeping you posted on more updates on this one as they come rolling in. In the meantime, hold your horses and keep it locked here in QJ.

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